Exhibition

The Girl Who Stepped on Bread

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Aug 15, 1999–Oct 15, 1999
Exhibition
The Girl Who Stepped on Bread
Oct 6, 1999
Public Program
The Girl Who Stepped on Bread
Aug 15, 1999–Oct 15, 1999
Residency
The Girl Who Stepped on Bread
Artist Residency

The Girl Who Stepped on Bread

Barbara Rose Haum
Additional participants Jo Anna Isaak

Barbara Rose Haum creates text-based portraits of women that seek to construct a language outside of patriarchal representational codes. For this installation, a thick layer of flour, representing a nourishing earth, extends across the floor. Baking trays containing goose feathers and glass inkwells are filled with a suggestive red liquid, and small sculptures of flour molded from baking tins cover a worktable. Scattered strands of red thread lead to a display of aged cookbooks and five wooden chests containing decorative family silver. As a complement to the objects, printed text on parchment displays narratives in which women’s identities have been conceived through language.

In conjunction with this residency, Art in General publishes a brochure with a text by Jo Anna Isaak. It can be downloaded here for free. For a printed version, purchase this publication along with the entire set of Art in General’s residency brochures in the online store for only $5.

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